The shame of the English

Danllan

Member
Location
Sir Gar / Carms
Which part?,no I jest I’m sure you’ll be fine traveling abroad just don’t tell them pike that you voted for brexshit.

The bits of 'abroad' I prefer like Brexit and are amazed we have allowed the EU to screw us for so long.

Rural Wales voted to remain. Sir Gar i just can't understand, as rural as Ceredigion but opted to leave.

We're less tight and have the largest number of entrepreneurs in the UK per head of population - which you can take as meaning that we are happy to stand on our own two feet rather than want a 'nanny'.
 

rhifsaith

Never Forgotten
Honorary Member
Location
Tregaron
The bits of 'abroad' I prefer like Brexit and are amazed we have allowed the EU to screw us for so long.



We're less tight and have the largest number of entrepreneurs in the UK per head of population - which you can take as meaning that we are happy to stand on our own two feet rather than want a 'nanny'.
Unless it’s Westminster?:scratchhead:
 

Danllan

Member
Location
Sir Gar / Carms
Unless it’s Westminster?:scratchhead:

I'm British, and so not bothered where the seat of Government is, could even be in sunny Tregaron for all I care, provided it is for the whole UK and it is for an accountable and removable parliament. Historic accident means it is in Westminster, so be it, putting it elsewhere now would just be for appearances.

The third-raters in the WAG aren't of any use and only cater for Cardiff and the Valleys. If you're so keen on referenda, let's have another on devolution, in fact I'll support any call you make for an independence referendum too. :)
 
I'm British, and so not bothered where the seat of Government is, could even be in sunny Tregaron for all I care, provided it is for the whole UK and it is for an accountable and removable parliament. Historic accident means it is in Westminster, so be it, putting it elsewhere now would just be for appearances.

The third-raters in the WAG aren't of any use and only cater for Cardiff and the Valleys. If you're so keen on referenda, let's have another on devolution, in fact I'll support any call you make for an independence referendum too. :)
How will voters in Carmarthenshire respond to Edwards and Price over the next few years? As they seem to be pushing for scrapping Brexit, or at least in favour of a 'peoples vote'?
 

Danllan

Member
Location
Sir Gar / Carms
How will voters in Carmarthenshire respond to Edwards and Price over the next few years? As they seem to be pushing for scrapping Brexit, or at least in favour of a 'peoples vote'?
Can't speak for all, but most around here are thoroughly p!ssed off at the 'selective' democracy that many Welsh - and UK - politicians seem to prefer.
 
Which part?,no I jest I’m sure you’ll be fine traveling abroad just don’t tell them pike that you voted for brexshit.

I’m sorry but you lot are so afraid of being on your own that you’d probably vote against Celtic independence. You’re certainly very vocal if anyone dares mention it


It always makes me laugh with you loud mouth independance pushers .. you slag off the English at every opportunity but then expect a fair deal in return.

I'll tell you what I think of devolution .. it's a sack of cack created to divide the UK to the benefit of foreign powers and dumbasses who can't see further than the end of their noses.

If any region votes to leave the UK then you'll get what's been given to Brexiteers in buckets and spades ... and you'll enjoy it just as much as we do.

The SNP have dug a hole so deep they've got 60+ million people all waiting to dump on them .. they ain't gonna get independance until they've got a mile high stack of English cack on their heads .. all good will has been burnt, buried and cacked on a million times over.
 

Scribus

Member
Location
Central Atlantic
I think you'll find that it is, in fact, a dialect of Welsh. :angelic:

It is of the same roots but, as I understand it, quite distinct from Welsh. Wikipedia suggests that it is in fact closer to Breton,

It was the main language of Cornwall for centuries until it was pushed westwards by English, maintaining close links with its sister language Breton, with which it was mutually intelligible until well into the Middle Ages.
 
It always makes me laugh with you loud mouth independance pushers .. you slag off the English at every opportunity but then expect a fair deal in return.

I'll tell you what I think of devolution .. it's a sack of cack created to divide the UK to the benefit of foreign powers and dumbasses who can't see further than the end of their noses.

If any region votes to leave the UK then you'll get what's been given to Brexiteers in buckets and spades ... and you'll enjoy it just as much as we do.

The SNP have dug a hole so deep they've got 60+ million people all waiting to dump on them .. they ain't gonna get independance until they've got a mile high stack of English cack on their heads .. all good will has been burnt, buried and cacked on a million times over.
Brexit in miniature :)
 

rhifsaith

Never Forgotten
Honorary Member
Location
Tregaron
It always makes me laugh with you loud mouth independance pushers .. you slag off the English at every opportunity but then expect a fair deal in return.

I'll tell you what I think of devolution .. it's a sack of cack created to divide the UK to the benefit of foreign powers and dumbasses who can't see further than the end of their noses.

If any region votes to leave the UK then you'll get what's been given to Brexiteers in buckets and spades ... and you'll enjoy it just as much as we do.

The SNP have dug a hole so deep they've got 60+ million people all waiting to dump on them .. they ain't gonna get independance until they've got a mile high stack of English cack on their heads .. all good will has been burnt, buried and cacked on a million times over.
Ye,but why are you so concerned about being just England? If you’re the all powerful part of the uk then shirley you’ll be fine on your own?
 

Danllan

Member
Location
Sir Gar / Carms
It is of the same roots but, as I understand it, quite distinct from Welsh. Wikipedia suggests that it is in fact closer to Breton,

It was the main language of Cornwall for centuries until it was pushed westwards by English, maintaining close links with its sister language Breton, with which it was mutually intelligible until well into the Middle Ages.
Yes, I know, it's just a little tease we have with our chums to the South. My Welsh is pretty dire, but I can still get the gist of something if I hear it in Cornish; reading, with more time, is a bit easier.

The weird thing - and I've family and friends who have Welsh from around here as a first language say this - is the claim by some people that some Cornish is easier to understand than some Welsh from up North. I simply don't have the ability to judge whether this is true, or just a bit of Gog-baiting. :scratchhead:
 

rhifsaith

Never Forgotten
Honorary Member
Location
Tregaron
Yep perhaps we should have a England in out of the uk ref
Is this your Twitter account henry?loads of retweet’s from the Celtic nations as well :cool:
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